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Each week, AMC’s The Walking Dead dominates in Nielsen’s TV Twitter rankings, but it’s hard to compete with the Oscars – a once a year celebration where the Hollywood elite celebrate… the Hollywood elite. They’re celebrating the power of cinema too, of course, but the glitz of the red carpet and the tantalizing allure of seeing Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie snuggled up and looking stunning is part of the package as well.

Apparently host Ellen DeGeneres “broke” Twitter when she Tweeted that selfie with Brangelina, Bradley Cooper, Meryl Streep, Lupita Nyong’o (and her brother), Jennifer Lawrence, Jared Leto, and a photo-bombing Kevin Spacey. A social media frenzy erupted, and the photo was retweeted more than two million times, breaking the record once held by President Obama’s pic of himself hugging FLOTUS back in 2012.

After the photo was posted last night, millions of people manically hit the refresh button waiting for Twitter to come back up so they could share their observations about Jared Leto’s hair, Lupita’s speech, and John Travolta’s butchering of Idina Menzel’s name. In honor of Travolta's snafu, the Twitter feed @AdeleDazim popped up before Menzel finished her rendition of the winning song “Let It Go.” Just when we thought Twitter parody accounts were a thing of the past.

According to Nielsen SocialGuide, during Sunday night’s Academy Awards, 2.8 million people wrote 11.2 million Oscar-related Tweets that were seen by a Unique Audience of 13.9 million people, tallying 1.04 billion Twitter TV impressions across the night. The Walking Dead, Pretty Little Liars, and The Voice followed the Oscars for the week, and coming in at number 10 is WWE Monday Night RAW, with nearly 260,000 Tweets.

Take a look at the complete list of the Nielsen Twitter TV Ratings for the week of February 24, 2014 here.